Marty had asked me for drawings of the trim indicator. I am posting a copy of the drawings for anyone who wants a copy. I HAVE NOT built a whole one from these drawings yet so there are a few things that need to be added. If someone knows what the offset on the wire indicator is I can update the drawing, if not we will need to experiment a little. I wish I had measured it when I was messing with the 45 to make the drawing.
Make sure you put the little cut into the hole in the thread nut so it will thread onto the screw. The hole in the thread nut should be the minor diameter of the threads. The sheet metal thread nut is a fairly loose fit over the threads so it can ride up and down the threads smoothly. The wire Support nails (I would use screws) to the back of the wood above the cross tube where the compass goes. There was a little plate on the front of the wood, but I saw a plane with the core of a steel pop rivet on the front and it worked better. He had just tapped the core into the wood as a bearing for the wire.
Hank
Make sure you put the little cut into the hole in the thread nut so it will thread onto the screw. The hole in the thread nut should be the minor diameter of the threads. The sheet metal thread nut is a fairly loose fit over the threads so it can ride up and down the threads smoothly. The wire Support nails (I would use screws) to the back of the wood above the cross tube where the compass goes. There was a little plate on the front of the wood, but I saw a plane with the core of a steel pop rivet on the front and it worked better. He had just tapped the core into the wood as a bearing for the wire.
Hank
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